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The War on Terror and the Growth of Executive Power?
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The War on Terror and the Growth of Executive Power?
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Focuses on the effects of terrorism and antiterrorism on executive-legislative relations in a range of countries whose citizens have experienced terrorism, including those from Australia, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Russia, and the UK.
Terrorism has become a global phenomenon over recent decades. The attacks on the United States in 2001 prompted a 'global war on terror', the implementation of which has led to a significant aggrandizement of executive power in the US at the expense of the legislature, ostensibly the 'most powerful' representative assembly in the world. In this volume, seasoned scholars focus on the effects of terrorism and antiterrorism on executive-legislative relations in a range of countries whose citizens have experienced terrorism, including those from Australia, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Russia, and the UK.Has the pattern of accretion of executive power in the United States been replicated in all these systems? Or have other institutional and other factors, including the structure of the party system and the specific coalitional nature of the governments, served to mitigate changes in the balance of legislative and executive power in these systems? The volume, which is based on original research, reaches some surprising conclusions, which disabuse expectations based on the US experience.
| ISBN | 415489334 |
| ISBN13 | 9780415489331 |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 15/06/2010 |
| Pages | 272 |
| Weight (grammes) | 550 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 234 |
| Width (mm) | 156 |
1. Introduction: The "War on Terror" and the Growth of Executive Power? A Comparative Analysis John E. Owens and Riccardo Pelizzo
2. Congressional Acquiescence to Presidentialism in the US 'War on Terror': From Bush to Obama John E. Owens
3. Parliamentary Scrutiny and Oversight of the British "War on Terror": Surrendering Power to Parliament or Plus Aaa Change? Mark Shephard
4. Putin, Parliament, and Presidential Exploitation of the Terrorist Threat Thomas F. Remington
5. Bipartisanship and Bicameralism in Australia's 'War on Terror': Forcing Limits on the Extension of Executive Power Phil Larkin and John Uhr
6. Canada's "War on Terror", Parliamentary Assertiveness, and Minority Government Jonathan Malloy
7. Israeli's Prolonged War against Terror: From Executive Domination to Executive-Legislative Dialogue Chen Friedberg and Reuven Y. Hazan
8. Nihil Novi Sub Sole? Executive Power, the Italian Parlamento and the 'War on Terror' Riccardo Pelizzo
9. Reformasi and the Indonesian 'War on Terror': State, Military and Legislative-Executive Relations in an Emerging Democracy Edward V. Schneier






